Persons, language and holism
<p>The thesis pursued in this dissertation raises and examines a specific philosophical problem, essential to the study of the ontology of the social world. This problem has its origin in the question: 'how is is possible that the social world is constituted as a unified totality or comp...
Main Authors: | Kaldis, B, Kaldis, Byron |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1991
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